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WHAT IS HEPATITIS C?
HEPATITIS C IS A LIVER DISEASE:
(HEP-ah-TY-tis) makes your liver swell and stops it from working right. You need a healthy liver. The liver does many things to keep you alive. The liver fights infections and stops bleeding. It removes drugs and other poisons from your blood. The liver also stores energy for when you need it.
WHAT CAUSES HEPATITIS C?
A virus is a germ that causes sickness. (For example, the flu is caused by a virus.) People can pass viruses to each other. The virus that causes hepatitis C is called the hepatitis C virus.
HOW COULD I GET HEPATITIS C?
Hepatitis C is spread by contact with an infected person's blood.
You could get hepatitis C by:
YOU CAN NOT GET HEPATITIS C BY:
COULD I GET HEPATITIS C FROM A BLOOD TRANSFUSION?
If you had a blood transfusion without hepatitis C screening, you can get hepatitis C.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Many people with hepatitis C don't have symptoms. However, some people with hepatitis C feel like they have the flu.
SO, YOU MIGHT:
SOME PEOPLE HAVE:
WHAT ARE THE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR HEPATITIS C?
To check for hepatitis C, the doctor will test your blood. These tests show if you have hepatitis C and how serious it is.
The doctor may also do a liver biopsy. A biopsy (BYE-op-see) is a simple test. The doctor removes a tiny piece of your liver through a needle. The doctor checks the piece of liver for signs of hepatitis C and liver damage.
The doctor will take some blood to check for hepatitis C.
How is hepatitis C treated?
Hepatitis C is treated with a drug called Interferon, usually in combination with the drug ribavirin. Interferons are conventional and also pegylated. Pegylated interferons are used once in a week.
You may need surgery if you have hepatitis C for many years. Over time, hepatitis C can cause your liver to stop working. If that happens, you will need a new liver. The surgery is called a liver transplant. It involves taking out the old, damaged liver and putting in a new, healthy one from a donor.
HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF?
YOU CAN PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS FROM HEPATITIS C.